DEATHS
DONNELLY. Alfred Luke.—On October 09, at. his residence. 2 Upper Queen Street, dearly-beloved brother of Pat. Charles ami Alice Donnelly and Minnie Walters, and ttnele of Con Gainsborough and Jack Cooper. Sadly missed. CLOYN.—On November 1, at Ihe Auckland Hospital,. Jack, beloved eldest son cf Sylvia Gloyn, 22 Eden Street, Newmarket, and brother of Lionel and Aves. Funeral notice later. COULD SMITH.—On November 1. 1935, Florence ,Gould, dearly-beloved wife of Alexander Smith and mother of Dorina, of 64 Allendale Road. Mount Albert, and daughter of M. C. and the lata S. I. Clarke. The funefal -will leave the above address at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday) for Purewa Cemetery. HANDCOCK.-—On October 30, at her brother's residence, Ballance, Pahiatua, Sarah J., eldest daughter of the late W. L. and Mrs. Handcock. of Takaka, Nelson, and» loved «jsUx r »'■-Handcock. ' rr.'xiandcock, Wharepama, and J. .W. Handcock, Ballance. LINDER—On October 31. 1935 (suddenly), at Warkworth Hospital,. John Manner Linder, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Linder, Tomarata. Wellsford; aged 6 yi.ars: . Buried at "Warkworth. Friday, November 1. PULHAM .—On November 1, at. her late residence, 261 Tamaki Drive, Ko'himarama, Mary, beloved wife of William Pulham: aged 79 years. Funeral wiil leave Watney Sibun's chapel at 1 p.m. to-day (Saturday), for Hillsborough Cemetery. No flowers by reauest.
REYNOLDB.—On November 1,. 1935, at the Auckland Hospital (as result of an accident), Gordon Verner, beloved eldest son of Gordon and Kate Reynolds, of Morrinaville; aged .26 years.—R.l.P. Funeral will leave the Catholic Church, Aforrinsville, at 1 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday) for the Morrinsvillc Cemetery.
ROBSON,—On October 27, at the residence of her grandma, Mrs. French, Dargaville, dear little Briar Margery (Briar-Rose), youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Robson, Ruawai; aged 5 years" lli months. thought it best to entold the dear little darling in His loving arms. SIMPSON.-—On November 1, at Mangere. Ernest Brodie. beloved husband of the late Marjory Francis Ashby Simpson; aged 68. Funeral leaves his late residence, Gray Avenue, Mangere, 8 p.m.. to-day, for Church of England Cemetery Otahuhu.
SHUKER —On November 1, it Auckland Hospital, Kate Elizabeth, dearly-beloved wife of George William Shuker. of Otaua; aged 59 years
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22256, 2 November 1935, Page 1
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